Corporate Body

Tasmania Zoo (2003 - )

From
2003
Riverside, Tasmania, Australia
Functions
Conservation or Environment and Veterinary or Animal Health Industries
Website
http://www.tasmaniazoo.com.au/

Summary

The Tasmania Zoo was first opened in 2003 and is privately owned. The Tasmanian Zoo is a fully accredited Zoo and is home to many threatened, endangered and critically endangered species. It works closely with Australasian Zoos to support wildlife conservation and education, species management programs, and cares for injured or orphaned wildlife.

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